- Felipe González de Ahedo
Felipe González de Ahedo (
Santoña ,Cantabria , 1702–1792) was a Spanishnavigator andcartographer known for annexingEaster Island in 1770.González de Ahedo commanded two Spanish ships, the "San Lorenzo" and the "Santa Rosalia," sent by the
Viceroy of Peru ,Manuel de Amat y Juniet . They landed on1770 November 15 , only the second time European had seen Easter Island, and stayed five days, thoroughly surveyed the coast, and named it "Isla de San Carlos," taking possession on behalf ofKing Charles III of Spain. They ceremoniously signed a treaty of annexation with the inhabitants and erected three wooden crosses on top of three small hills onPoike volcano. [Jo Anne Van Tilburg. "Easter Island: Archaeology, Ecology and Culture." British Museum Press, London, 1994. ISBN 0-7141-2504-0] They reported the island as largely uncultivated, with a seashore lined with stone statues.References
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